Browse the full insider trade history of FEDEX CORP, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Transport & Logistics sector, FEDEX CORP has published 75 reports. Market capitalisation: €52.3bn. The latest transaction was disclosed on 1 July 2022 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: CARTER ROBERT B. Every trade is openly available.
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FedEx Corp. (NYSE: FDX) is one of the world’s leading express transportation and logistics companies, headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee, United States. For investors, FedEx offers a classic industrial/logistics profile with global scale, significant exposure to international trade, e-commerce fulfillment, and enterprise supply-chain activity. The company traces its roots to 1971, when Frederick W. Smith founded Federal Express with the idea of building a reliable overnight air-delivery network. Operations began in 1973 in Memphis, where the company’s hub-centric model helped define the modern express-parcel industry. Today, FedEx operates a broad global network spanning more than 220 countries and territories, supported by aircraft, ground vehicles, hubs, sorting facilities, and a large workforce. The business is organized around several operating companies and service lines. Federal Express is the core segment and includes express shipping, air transport, and premium parcel delivery services. FedEx Freight is the company’s less-than-truckload (LTL) business, focused on North American freight transportation. FedEx Logistics provides air and ocean freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and trade services. FedEx Office adds retail printing, packing, and shipping solutions, while FedEx Supply Chain offers warehousing, fulfillment, returns handling, and distribution services. FedEx Dataworks is an increasingly strategic unit using network data to develop digital tools and operational intelligence. From a competitive standpoint, FedEx is a top-tier global player alongside UPS and DHL, with particular strength in time-definite delivery, air network density, and integrated logistics solutions. Its competitive edge rests on brand recognition, network reach, service visibility, and its ability to connect express, freight, and supply-chain offerings for large enterprise customers. Management has also emphasized network transformation and digitalization as key levers for long-term efficiency and margin improvement. Recent developments are important for investors. In 2025, FedEx acquired RouteSmart Technologies to strengthen route optimization and pickup-and-delivery planning. The company also announced a major sustainable aviation fuel agreement at Los Angeles International Airport, reinforcing its decarbonization efforts. Most notably, FedEx confirmed in 2026 that it plans to spin off FedEx Freight into a separate publicly traded company, with completion targeted for June 1, 2026. That transaction could materially reshape the group’s earnings mix, capital structure, and valuation profile. Overall, FedEx remains a benchmark NYSE-listed logistics name in the United States, combining global scale, strategic asset intensity, and meaningful exposure to trade cycles.